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    211 day ago

    I imagine the steam deck will be capable of emulating switch 2 titles nearly immediately, so there’s little reason to buy it. They really need to make their hardware comparable to their software (minus the notoriously awful Japan™ netcode)

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      24 hours ago

      Emulating Switch 2 games on the Steam Deck would be a challenge. Even though it’s on an outdated process node, I think it’s fair to say it’s in the same class of hardware as a Steam Deck (which is 3 years old at this point).

      Deck 2, though…

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        319 hours ago

        I think it’s fair to say it’s in the same class of hardware as a Steam Deck (which is 3 years old at this point).

        The switch was weaker than the PS4, which was the same age difference at launch

        Shit, I think you could actually compare it reasonably to a PS3 from 10 years before switch launch

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          The switch was weaker than the PS4, which was the same age difference at launch

          Steam Deck’s APU maxes out at 15W while a launch PS4 does 10 times that. Not a good comparison.

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        They’d have to sell it for $500, if it’s comparable to the steam deck. I find that unlikely, personally.

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      723 hours ago

      Good luck getting someone to continue emulation development. The only potential chance for development is exclusively on the under web, and the dev has said that “this was supposed to be a hobby” meaning they have an out if they don’t want to continue